A. Our estimate tool provides an indication of the likely installation costs and potential savings based on the details supplied. A full property survey may be required before a final quotation can be provided.
A. The purpose of the estimate tool is to provide you with an initial Solar PV quote and help you understand your options. There is no obligation to proceed, and you can review your quote in your own time before deciding whether you'd like any further assistance from our team.
Depending on your energy supplier and eligibility, you should be able to receive payments for excess electricity exported back to the grid through schemes such as the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG).
A. Net metering allows you to send excess electricity back to the grid and receive payment or credits, reducing your electricity bill.
A. Yes, your panels will still generate electricity on cloudy days, but at slightly reduced efficiency. At night, they do not produce power; batteries or grid supply are needed.
A. Solar PV systems convert sunlight into electricity using photovoltaic cells. It can power homes, businesses, or feed energy into the grid.
A. Solar panels absorb sunlight and convert it into direct current (DC). An inverter then converts DC into alternating current (AC) for use in electrical appliances.
A. Solar PV can help reduce your electricity bills by generating clean, renewable energy from sunlight. It can also lower your home's carbon footprint and, when paired with battery storage, allow you to make greater use of the energy you generate.
A. Typically, solar panels last 25 to 30 years, while inverters may need replacement after 15 to 20 years.
A. Solar PV systems require minimal maintenance - mainly cleaning panels and checking connections periodically.
A. On average, 1 kW of solar PV requires about 10 m² of roof space, depending on panel efficiency.